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Welcome: Unexpected Journey Parent Coaching.

  • Writer: Jeannette Sutton
    Jeannette Sutton
  • Nov 6, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 7, 2025

Parenting is personal journey, I hope to bring you the knowledge, creativity and confidence needed to enjoy parenting within your unique and beautiful family.


As people, we become parents in many different ways, but no matter how you joined the Parenting Club, it is probably full of unexpected twists and turns. If you are here, you are probably looking to normalize your experience and get some support. Take comfort, you are not alone, and you've found your place.


New baby, toddler, preschooler, school-aged, middle school, high school and through adulthood, we are always parents. We will always have future fears and hopes. Coaching helps dedicated parents see children and themselves through a strength based lens. Coaching is the sweet spot between counseling and consulting that helps us reach co-created goals with clarity and accountability.


At Unexpected Journey we believe gifted, ADHD, autistic, 2E, anxious, learning differences and other neurotypes are what makes us all unique. There is no normal. There is common, but in the end, we are all important and bring value to our community.



What to expect:

Parenting pro-tips, video links and helpful guidance abound for parents of neurodivergent and neurotypical kiddos. Let me do the research so you can enjoy the parenting.

Last but not least:

Thanks for reading. You have begun you journey to parenting confidence through finding yourself again.


Please take a moment to watch my introductory video and see we are a good fit. It's only 1 minute 30 seconds. https://youtu.be/lk6esthMlZY

 
 
 

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